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THE DYER TIMES - Krum, Texas Independent School District

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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>DYER</strong> <strong>TIMES</strong><br />

REMINDER:<br />

No <strong>School</strong> April 6th and 9th<br />

<strong>Krum</strong> <strong>Independent</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Volume 1, Issue 8<br />

April 2012<br />

April Events<br />

Dress and Grooming Code:<br />

As the weather is getting warmer and we all are<br />

wanting to stay cooler please remember the<br />

schools dress code policy which can be found on<br />

pages 16-17 of the student handbook. The following are not acceptable:<br />

midriff blouses or shirts, halter tops or spaghetti strap<br />

tops, mesh-type shirts, mini-skirts, strapless dresses/tops, or anything<br />

see-through. Students’ stomachs may not be showing.<br />

Earrings are not acceptable for males. Temporary tattoos are not<br />

to be visible. Headgear is not to be worn in the building. No<br />

hair color or hairstyle that is unnatural and or distracting and no<br />

extreme hairstyles such as Mohawks are allowed. As in other<br />

dress code areas, the administration reserves the right to determine<br />

inappropriate dress that it feels is distractive to the school<br />

environment. If a student comes to school wearing clothes that<br />

violate the dress code we will call the students’ parents and or<br />

guardians to bring appropriate clothes to school so that the student<br />

may change.<br />

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4/6 Bad Weather Day<br />

4/9 Bad Weather Day<br />

4/11 <strong>School</strong> Board<br />

Meeting @ 6:30<br />

4/13 End of 5th 6wks<br />

4/16 Beginning of 6th<br />

6wks<br />

4/19 PTO Meeting—<br />

Dodd @ 6:30<br />

4/20 Report Cards<br />

4/24 3rd Grade Math<br />

STAAR Testing<br />

4/25 3rd Grade Reading<br />

STAAR Testing


Key Points in Computer with Mrs. Cayce<br />

Email is the best way to contact me, feel free to do so, sharon.cayce@krumisd.net<br />

Larissa.Perez@krumisd.net<br />

Notes from the Music Room with Mrs. Perez<br />

The 2nd grade 80s program was a great success<br />

and tons of fun!<br />

Thank you to all of the friends and family<br />

for coming out to support them.<br />

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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>DYER</strong> <strong>TIMES</strong>


Coach’s Corner with Coach Alexander<br />

We are slipping out of the 5th 6 weeks of the school year. With that being said, the<br />

students of Hattie Dyer have grown tremendously in their listening skills and their<br />

comprehension of more advanced skills used in PE. We always start small with loworganizational<br />

games and as the year progresses, we challenge them will more advanced<br />

opportunities to succeed.<br />

We have started with low level competitive games which teach kids how to have good<br />

sportsmanship, how to enjoy a healthy competition, and create moments of life-long<br />

learning. Games include team related sports, as well as, team activities that encourage<br />

the students to work together for a common goal. I like to wait until the end of the<br />

year for these activities to ensure their matureness and comprehension are more defined<br />

and can have more control over their emotional feelings.<br />

This month also brings planning and preparation for Field Day. More details to come<br />

in the May newsletter.<br />

We are learning more every day and moving very quickly. Stay active and healthy!<br />

Reminder from the Nurse’s Office with Mrs. Craddock, RN<br />

dana.craddock@krumisd.net<br />

As the weather is getting warmer and we are spending more time outside,<br />

please remember to use sunscreen to prevent uncomfortable sunburns<br />

and possible dangerous skin conditions in the future.<br />

Volume 1, Issue 8<br />

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